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Former Oklahoma State basketball player Mason Cox became an unlikely Aussie rules football star, ... oval-shaped ball, Aussie rules, or footy, was born in Australia 165 years ago.
Nine years ago, Mason Cox was an Oklahoma State basketball walk-on who attended an Australian rules football tryout — and he never looked back.
This season, 61 of the 133 teams in the Football Bowl Subdivision, the top tier of N.C.A.A. football, have Aussie punters on their rosters, according to Prokick Australia, a Melbourne-based ...
Australian rules is a contact game played by teams of 18 on an oval-shaped field and is similar in some respects to Ireland’s Gaelic football, with players permitted to handle and kick the ball.
The men’s teams have a large Australian representation, although USAFL rules limit each roster to a maximum of 50% non-Americans. The Bulldogs Women are mostly Americans, however.
The Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands is home to the most remote Australian rules football competition in the country, spanning more than 200,000 square kilometres in remote ...
Aussie Rules Football player Sam May placed in induced coma after falling from pub roof, ... May recorded seven disposals, three marks and three tackles at the Centenary Oval in Port Lincoln.
Mason Cox, a 32-year-old Texan and Australian rules football star, ... Cox has become an evangelist for his sport, which is played on an oval surface almost double the size of an NFL field.
A Texas man had an engineering job lined up, but then an opportunity came knocking from across the globe. Mason Cox tells Jon Wertheim how he became an unlikely Australian rules football star.
One local Aussie rules president fears someone could be hit by a car, such is the congestion trying to get to the oval. Inside the plan to manage the sport’s boom. Mitch Bourke ...